It's a bit of a relic RT 🙂Just rummaged about and found my dad's old DAP (Sony NWZ-ZX1) but it has no peripherals so I'm not quite sure how usable it is. As a minimum I need a propriety power cable as it looks like a funky input. There's a USB-B slot which I assume means you need to physically copy music over to it, but I could well be wrong. Might try and resurrect that to see if I actually use it.

Firstly all today's branded DAPs have TF SD Card slot. So you need one of those for your DAP. 1 TB should do it, avoid generic cheap Chinese and be aware not all branded TF SD memory are genuine.How do you transfer music onto a DAP? Can it all be done over WiFi through apps @Jasonovich ? Like it's treated as a separate on-network device?
Ideally I'd like to just install the equivalent of TIDAL or Spotify Connect to the DAP and install locally.





Oh ha ha ha Ok!How does it work if you don't have a PC? My music is either streamed or physical vinyl (which isn't really DAP compatible!) I just use a Chromebook as my "laptop".
I'd love a product where I can install and download music locally at maximum quality, in much the same way as I can on my mobile. If a DAP offers no tangible upside from me downloading on my phone, then I can save myself a few quid, though I'd hope a DAP offers a vastly superior DAC compared to a mobile.
